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AndreaGail
2nd July 2010, 08:52 PM
Top Republican: Raise Social Security's retirement age to 70
By Michael O'Brien - 06/29/10 10:50 AM ET

A Republican-held Congress might look to raise the retirement age to 70, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) suggested Monday.

Boehner, the top Republican lawmaker in the House, said raising the retirement age by five years, indexing benefits to the rate of inflation and means-testing benefits would make the massive entitlement program more solvent.



"We're all living a lot longer than anyone ever expected," Boehner said in a meeting with the editors of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. "And I think that raising the retirement age — going out 20 years, so you're not affecting anyone close to retirement — and eventually getting the retirement age to 70 is a step that needs to be taken."

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The GOP leader said Social Security was the most important entitlement to reform, though he also pledged Republicans would bring legislation to the floor to repeal and replace the healthcare reforms passed earlier this year if the GOP wins back control of the House this fall.

But Boehner also floated several other reforms to Social Security, paired with raising the retirement age, to make it more solvent. Boehner said benefits should be tied to increases in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) instead of wage inflation, and he suggested reducing or eliminating benefits to Americans with a "substantial non-Social Security income" while retired.

"We just need to be honest with people," he said. "I'm not suggesting it's going to be easy, but I think if we did those three things, you'd pretty well solve the problem."

Republicans have made cutting spending and reforming entitlement programs a key part of their 2010 campaign message.

“The choice this year could not be clearer. While Democrats are fighting to create jobs and stand up for seniors, middle class families, and small businesses, Republicans are fighting for Wall Street and to bring back the same policies that caused the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression," said Ryan Rudominer, the national press secretary for House Democrats' campaign committee.


http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/106135-boehner-raise-social-securitys-retirement-age-to-70

Apparition
2nd July 2010, 09:01 PM
Why should it matter at all if there's nothing saved to obtain?

wildcard
2nd July 2010, 09:08 PM
Well A: most people won't make it to 70 and B: if you are 70 years old and pissed off...what are you going to do?

Skirnir
2nd July 2010, 09:57 PM
They will likely find a way to reduce the average lifespan to 69 from about 78.

Glass
2nd July 2010, 10:24 PM
First they made it 70 in Australia a couple of years ago. Then they made it 75 just this last year. Not a whisper from anyone.

Waiting lists for the elderly to get appointments for specialists are now 2 years. Surgery wait lists are 4 years. So you could be up for 6 years waiting for important surgery.

You can see how that works. Good luck with it. Of course it won't be the same for politicians. It seems shoving your head in the trough each day seems to be a pretty motivator. Lots of politicians are well past retirement and still going at it.

Twisted Titan
3rd July 2010, 05:15 AM
Well A: most people won't make it to 70 and B: if you are 70 years old and pissed off...what are you going to do?


Plenty..............

Down1
3rd July 2010, 05:58 AM
They will likely find a way to reduce the average lifespan to 69 from about 78.

Agreed.
It's already in the pipeline.
It's called Obama care.

Bobthetomato
3rd July 2010, 07:05 AM
They will go with means testing. What better way to engage in class warfare.

cedarchopper
3rd July 2010, 08:11 AM
Young people are so screwed...they truly are the bag holders. They are being compelled to buy expensive health insurance policy's when they are not the users of health care, they are being compelled to pay over 15% of their wages to support older people with much more wealth than they will ever have, and they are the injured party in the piling national debt by way of reduced living standards. They have also inherited a police state and surveillance state, always ready to pounce on them for any non conformist behavior.

I find it hard to believe they do nothing but stare at their cell phones.

Bigjon
3rd July 2010, 08:29 AM
First they made it 70 in Australia a couple of years ago. Then they made it 75 just this last year. Not a whisper from anyone.

Waiting lists for the elderly to get appointments for specialists are now 2 years. Surgery wait lists are 4 years. So you could be up for 6 years waiting for important surgery.

You can see how that works. Good luck with it. Of course it won't be the same for politicians. It seems shoving your head in the trough each day seems to be a pretty motivator. Lots of politicians are well past retirement and still going at it.


One more reason not to get a SSN.

Twisted Titan
3rd July 2010, 07:39 PM
Young people are so screwed...they truly are the bag holders. They are being compelled to buy expensive health insurance policy's when they are not the users of health care, they are being compelled to pay over 15% of their wages to support older people with much more wealth than they will ever have, and they are the injured party in the piling national debt by way of reduced living standards. They have also inherited a police state and surveillance state, always ready to pounce on them for any non conformist behavior.

I find it hard to believe they do nothing but stare at their cell phones.


JAPAN 2.0


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Twisted Titan
3rd July 2010, 07:43 PM
First they made it 70 in Australia a couple of years ago. Then they made it 75 just this last year. Not a whisper from anyone.

Waiting lists for the elderly to get appointments for specialists are now 2 years. Surgery wait lists are 4 years. So you could be up for 6 years waiting for important surgery.

You can see how that works. Good luck with it. Of course it won't be the same for politicians. It seems shoving your head in the trough each day seems to be a pretty motivator. Lots of politicians are well past retirement and still going at it.


One more reason not to get a SSN.



I have seen on several forums where parents refuse to sign for a SS number on their newborn

When asked why they said they wont attach a national debt to their child for a earned income tax "credit'

A few are waking up to the con


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willie pete
3rd July 2010, 07:45 PM
First they made it 70 in Australia a couple of years ago. Then they made it 75 just this last year. Not a whisper from anyone.

Waiting lists for the elderly to get appointments for specialists are now 2 years. Surgery wait lists are 4 years. So you could be up for 6 years waiting for important surgery.

You can see how that works. Good luck with it. Of course it won't be the same for politicians. It seems shoving your head in the trough each day seems to be a pretty motivator. Lots of politicians are well past retirement and still going at it.



Damn....the retirement age in Oz is 70? WTF? :o

silver_surfer
3rd July 2010, 09:49 PM
and he suggested reducing or eliminating benefits to Americans with a "substantial non-Social Security income" while retired.



What does it matter how much money I make,

If I have been forced to pay into this ponzi scheme I should be able to collect what I'm owed.

Twisted Titan
4th July 2010, 12:01 AM
and he suggested reducing or eliminating benefits to Americans with a "substantial non-Social Security income" while retired.



What does it matter how much money I make,

If I have been forced to pay into this ponzi scheme I should be able to collect what I'm owed.



What are you talking about

The Gubbermint has the right to know how much you are keeping away from their prying eyes.

TPTB
4th July 2010, 06:19 AM
They will likely find a way to reduce the average lifespan to 69 from about 78.


They may already be finding ways to reduce the average lifespan.

Oops! Sorry about that awful accident down in the Gulf.